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“THE STAR” Tuesday, September 27, 2016 - PAGE 45
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| SPORT
| SPORT
Tarwin circles its best
TARWIN Football Netball Club was ef-
fectively a sell-out for both Senior and
Junior presentation events.
All players and not only those receiving awards
received a thank you for being part of the club.
The club’s Under 10 made a special visit with
each player receiving a first game medal.
The club was honoured to induct two new life
members in father and son Bill and Vaughan Van
Dillen; Bill as a long serving trainer and Vaughan for
not only playing 350 games but also for his coaching
and club service.
Andrew Guymer received the Best Club Person
title for his dedication to the club and also this year
his great effort in getting the Under 10 team off the
ground.
The club was more than excited to present the
two new Senior coaches for 2017 to the crowd: Se-
A Grade: from left, Kaz Deppeler, runner-up
best and fairest; Tayla Robb, A Grade coach;
and Amy Robinson, best and fairest.
Seventeen and Under: from left, Milly Ellen,
best and fairest; Michelle Burggraaff, coach;
and Rani Knight, runner-up best and fairest.
Joffa Ellen award: Rebecca Owen present-
ed Stu Norton with his Joffa Ellen award.
Best club person: Kieran O’Loughlin pre-
sented Andrew Guymer with the best club
person award.
C Grade: from left, Laurissa Falls, equal
best and fairest, Amanda Cann, C Grade
coach; and Kate Turner, equal best and fair-
est. Absent: Tamara Hill, best in finals and
Marianne Bloye, runner-up best and fairest.
Seniors: from left, Blake Slater, players’ best forward; Ben Ellen, rising star award; Stu
Kilsby, players’ best defender; Paul Hinkley, best and fairest, Thorson Medal and players
best midfielder; Nathan McRae, runner-up best and fairest and players’most valuable player;
Chris Kyriacou, coach; and Luke Thwaites, coach’s most valuable player.
Life members: three new life members were
announced, from left, Vaughan Van Dillen,
Russell Ellen and Bill Van Dillen.
Fifteen and Under: from left, Hayley Geary,
best and fairest; Kate Turner, coach; and Zali
Hill, runner-up best and fairest. Absent: Am-
ber Turner, coach’s award.
nior football coach Nick Leechino and Senior netball
coach Kaz Deppeler.
The Tarwin Football Netball Club annual general
meeting is on Sunday, October 9.
Under 10: Andrew Guymer the coach of the Tarwin Valley Sharks Under 10 team.
B Grade: from left, Bec Cooke, B Grade coach; Anna Harris, runner-up best and fairest;
Kelly McRae, best and fairest; and Alyce Houston, most improved.
Thirteen and Under: from left, Shayla Guymer, most consistent; Samantha Schnoor, most
defensive; Molly Turner, rising star; Kelsey Schnoor, most improved; Zalia Cowell, most
versatile; Tayla Cann, best team support; Heidi Tieman, most determined; and Ada Hill,
best team support. Absent: Ruby Adkins, best team support and Ashlin Guymer, first year
medallion.
Reserves: from left, Joh Giliam, coach; Kyle Robinson, runner-up best and fairest; Alex
Chadwick, coach’s award; Jordan Bell, most improved; Nick McRae, best and fairest. Ab-
sent: Josh Carmody most determined and Rhett Boscombe-Hill, most consistent.